The LOGOS topic index

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  – South & South East 13Arrow right
     
    Asian writing in English: Why it fails to reach a world market
Leon Comber 2/2
     
  Publishing in a country governed by fear ( Burma )
Sulak Sivaraksa 3/3
     
    The role of books in national development: Bangladesh as a case study
Fazle Rabbi 3/3
     
    Korea 's ten-year book explosion
Khil-Boo Park 4/3
     
    Telling Asia about Asia : A Japanese initiative
Yoshiko Wakayama 4/3
     
    Publishing in the Philippines : A persistent paradox
Louie O Reyes 8/4
     
    Culture and civilization in the distribution of books in Indonesia
Shigeo Minowa 10/1
     
    Asian encounters
Ian McGowan 11/1
     
    Dateline Manila
Karina A Bolasco 11/4
     
    Book publishing and bookselling in Vietnam
Nicholas Martland 12/1
     
    On learning the art of successful begging
Muhammad Yaqub Chaudhary 13/4
     
    Publishers to 12 countries
Linda Crowl 14/4
     
    The East Asia Publishers Conference: An experiment in reconciliation
Alan Gleason 18/2
     
  – India 5 Arrow right
 
    India : Publishing and the book trade since 1947
Balan Subramanian 1/2
     
    India 's fourteenth language: A publisher's rumination
Urvashi Butalia 4/4
     
    Cool bird in a hot climate: Penguin's part in the growth of India trade publishing
David Davidar 6/3
     
    The success of Indian writers in English raises a question: What about books in Indian languages?
Jonathan Self 9/3
     
    Publishing for India 's villages
Michael Norton 10/3
     
  – China 20 Arrow right
 
    The Chinese book world before and after Tiananmen Square
Leon Comber 1/3
     
    "Buying cattle from the other side of the mountain": China assays the market economy
David Wei Ze 2/2
     
    China about to join copyright conventions, but writers remain "vendors of words"
David Wei Ze 3/2
     
    Dialogue with a Chinese friend
Yang Guishan 3/4
     
    Rights and the Chinese language: A triangular controversy edges towards a solution
Jeon-Yeou Chui & John R Turner 5/1
     
    The world's largest book market: Short-term pitfalls, long-term opportunities
Yuxing Xu & Paul Honeywill 6/3
     
    Beijing interlude
Gordon Graham 8/3
     
    Libraries in China : "not so far behind"
Wen Pei Zhi 8/4
     
    Why sales of translated books are booming in China
David Wei Ze 9/3
     
    Britain-Chinese publishing collaboration: ELT as case study
Shen Chiang 10/1
     
    The rise of scientific China : A huge market in waiting
James W Chan 10/2
     
    Online bookselling could help bring China and Taiwan closer together
Paula Yi-chun Lin 13/2
     
    A billion readers next door - but out of reach
Colin Day 13/4
     
    "Crossing the river by feeling the pebbles": WTO membership spurs reforms in Chinese publishing
Chu Xiaoying 14/2
     
    British publishers' relationship with China
Ou Hong 15/1
     
    Reducing the cultural deficit: China assays the world book market
Paul Richardson 17/4
     
    Bertelsmann in China: Low profile, patient growth
Qianqiao Gu 17/4
     
    Chinese publishing and copyright: how much has really changed? An historical perspective, 1982–2007
Lynette Owen

18/1
     
    Chinese fiction in English translation: The challenges of reaching larger Western audiences
Eva Kneissl 18/4
     
    Publishing and China post-WTO
Country update from Beijing
Xu Lifang and Fang Qing 19/1
     
  – Japan 7 Arrow right
 
    Selling books to Japan: A half-open door
Ronald Suleski 1/3
     
    Japan 's quiet revolution: The part played by publishing
Hiroshi Hayakawa 2/1
     
    Japanese and US publishers: Getting to know each other - slowly
Ronald Suleski 3/2
     
    Why Japan 's book industry is not in crisis
Shigeo Minowa 3/2
     
    Publishers and publishing education in Japan
Kimihiko Yoshida 6/1
     
    Japan 's self-contained book culture: Good for Japan, but not for the world
Amadio Arboleda 8/4
     
    Asian publisher co-operation: A Japanese initiative
Amadio Arboleda 10/2
     
    Japan : Land of contented booksellers
Amadio Arboleda 16/3
     
    Working in Asia : An American publisher remembers
Ronald Suleski 16/3
     
  – Australia 12 Arrow right
 
    The evolution of Australian publishing
Michael Zifcak 1/3
     
    Australia without resale price maintenance: Who were the losers? The public
Michael Zifcak 2/4
     
    Australian publishing: Increased solidarity, new directions
Peter Lothian 5/4
     
    Australian literature in the '90s heralds a post-European identity
Thomas Shapcott 6/2
     
    Prices and availability of British and American books in Australia (letter)
Peter Lothian 6/2
     
    Australian literature (letter)
Richard Abel 7/4
     
    Australia 's libraries: Serving a culturally diverse, no longer isolated, community
Virginia Walsh & Colette Ormond 9/2
     
    How Australian publishing won its way against the odds
John Curtain 9/3
     
    In black and white: Indigenous Australian writers and their publishers
Craig Munro 12/2
     
    Australian booksellers: Better - and luckier - than they think they are
Michael Webster 12/4
     
    Against the odds
Jenny Lee 15/3
     
    Ethics in publishing
Jane Faulkner 15/4